natural therapies that have been  Helping michael and  might help other tbi survivors

Hytperberic Treatments

We know that brain cells need oxygen to survive and to function properly. Brain trauma disrupts the flow of oxygen to injured parts of the brain, often leading to cell damage and dysfunction. HBOT forces much more oxygen than normal into your blood vessels, which is known to promote healing in damaged, oxygen-starved tissues. It’s reasonable to hypothesize that getting this hyper-oxygenated blood into an injured brain might be beneficial. 

 

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Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM), is an emerging, non-invasive treatment being investigated for traumatic brain injury (TBI), including concussion. It involves applying low-level red and near-infrared (NIR) light to the scalp, which penetrates the skull to reach brain tissue, aiming to stimulate cellular repair and improve brain function.2 The primary mechanism is believed to be mitochondrial stimulation, where light is absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase, enhancing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production, reducing oxidative stress, and improving cellular energy metabolism in damaged brain cells.

 

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Rebounding Exercises

 

Strengthening muscles through resistance training, which can be incorporated into rebounding routines, improves balance, posture, and reduces pain, all of which are beneficial for TBI patients.

 

Although specific studies on TBI are limited in the provided context, the general benefits of rebounding for neurological conditions suggest its potential as a supportive rehabilitation tool.

 

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different type of tbi

 

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?

 

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden trauma, often a blow or jolt to the head, causes damage to the brain. The severity of TBI can range from mild (a concussion) to severe (coma). A concussion may cause temporary confusion and headache, while a severe TBI can be fatal. Levels of brain trauma are characterized by the following:

 

Mild (Concussion): A person with a mild TBI, which is also called a concussion, is awake after a force to the head, but may experience a loss of consciousness for a few seconds, minutes, or not at all. Typical results include attention and balance impairments as well as symptoms such as headache, dizziness, and vision problems.

 

Moderate: A person with a moderate TBI is often lethargic, with their eyes open only to stimulation.

Severe (Coma): A person with a severe TBI is typically in a coma state for more than six hours.

A TBI does not include a stroke, an infection in the brain, or a brain tumor.

 

Who is affected by TBI?

TBI is the leading cause of death and disability in children and adults ages 1 to 44. Populations that are most affected are the youth and the elderly who have falls. Each year, about 2.5 million individuals have TBIs, of which approximately 50,000 result in death, and over 80,000 suffer permanent disability.

 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the leading causes of TBI are:

 

Falls (28%)

Motor vehicle crashes (20%)

Being hit by or colliding with an object (19%)

Assaults (11%)

Others (12%)

 

Why does this matter?

Annually, millions of people sustain a traumatic brain injury, which can lead to disabilities and death. BTF strives to lower this number and improve the recovery process for these individuals by intervening early with proven, evidence-based guidelines.

 

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